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Past Washington, D.C. Events

 

VIDEO: Capitol Hill Policy Briefing "Digesting Annapolis: What Happened, What It Means, and What Happens Next?"

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November 29, 2007—Read details and link to a video of this expert panel discussion on the Annapolis Summit [+]

 

AUDIO "Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations -- Mapping the Conflict" featured Dan Rothem

October 31, 2007—Rothem covered where negotiations have taken things and what is likely for the upcoming peace meeting in Annapolis [+]

 

Capitol Hill Forum: "The Push for Peace" featuring Danny Seidemann and Akiva Eldar

October 2, 2007—The speakers discussed "Jerusalem and Settlements on the Agenda of November's Israeli-Palestinian Peace 'Meeting'" [+]

 

"Where Politics Meet Archeology: The Battle for Jerusalem’s Old City and Holy Basin" with Daniel Seidemann & Rafi Greenberg

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November 15, 2006—The Israeli lawyer/Jerusalem expert and Tel Aviv U. Archaeologist were the featured speakers on November 15, 2006 [+]

 

Rabbi Arik Ascherman on "Human Rights, Jewish Values, Security and Peace"

December 29, 2005—Rabbi Arik Ascherman, Exec Director of Rabbis for Human Rights was guest speaker at this Washington, D.C. event [+]

 

APN Program for DC-based interns: "Is a Solution Possible for the Arab-Israeli Conflict?"

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July 13, 2005—An overflowing crowd attending this July 13th program featuring Dr. Aaron D. Miller, Seeds of Peace, and Amb. Philip Wilcox, Foundation for Middle East Peace. [+]

 

 

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